TIME(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual TIME(1) NAME time - time a command SYNOPSIS time command DESCRIPTION The given command is executed; after it is complete, time prints the elapsed time during the command, the time spent in the system, and the time spent in execution of the com- mand. Times are reported in seconds. On a PDP-11, the execution time can depend on what kind of memory the program happens to land in; the user time in MOS is often half what it is in core. The times are printed on the diagnostic output stream. Time is built in to csh(1), using a different output format. BUGS Elapsed time is accurate to the second, while the CPU times are measured to the 100th second. Thus the sum of the CPU times can be up to a second larger than the elapsed time. Time is a built-in command to csh(1), with a much different syntax. This command is available as ``/bin/time'' to csh users. Printed 11/26/99 April 29, 1985 1